Making an alert() with PHP and ajax

I have an ajax function that submits some data to my PHP file. In my PHP file I have some checks that it does with that data, I then try to make an alert to come up to say something. I can't get any alerts to come up though. All that happens is in the console->network->submit.php->response shows the javascript that should make the alert.

First you need to get your timestamps in to Date() objects, which is simple using the constructor. Then you can use the below function to calculate the difference in days: var date1 = new Date(1433097000000); var date2 = new Date(1434479400000); function daydiff(first, second) { return (second - first) / (1000...

In the New PHP code snippet, you are still vulnerable to injections. You are using a prepared statement in the insert part, but you are not actually using the preparations strengths correctly. When creating a prepared statement, you create a query in which you add placeholders instead of the raw...

file_exists: http://php.net/manual/en/function.file-exists.php is_dir: http://php.net/manual/en/function.is-dir.php Best way to do that is use dirname(__FILE__) which gets the directory's full path of the current file in ether unix of windows format. Then we use realpath() which conveniently returns false if file does not exist. All you have to do is specify a relative...

Two issues: There is a typo in your click listener code, javascript is case sensitive, infowindow and infoWindow are different objects, so you are not setting the position of the infowindow correctly. infowindow.open(map); infoWindow.setPosition(event.latLng); You are currently placing the infowindow at the place that is clicked infoWindow.setPosition(event.latLng);. If you want...

EMI and CustomerName are elements under json so you can use .find() to find those elements and then text() to get its value. $(data).find("json").each(function (i, item) { var heures = $(item).find("CustomerName").text(); var nbr = $(item).find("EMI").text(); console.log(heures); }); .attr() is used to get the attribute value of an element like in...

It is because you aren't ending the value attribute, so your selected option becomes <option value="optionvalueselected" -- 'optionvalue' being the value of your selected option, and 'selected' being the attribute you want to set, but won't be set because you never ended value The following should work: <select name="course_id" id="course_id">...

The client doesn't get to cause arbitrary events to fire on the socket. It is always a message event. Using the same client, try this server code in your connection handler: socket.on('message', function(data) { // data === "pressed", since that's what the client sent console.log("Pressed!"); socket.close(); }); ...

If I understand correctly you have a unix timestamp in a varchar field and you can't change this. If you compare the unix timestamp directly you will only get results that match the exact second of the timestamp. You can use FROM_UNIXTIME() to convert the timestamp in a date value...

A jQuery only way would be to iterate over the nth-child(4n) $('.thumbnail:nth-child(4n)').each(function(){ $(this) .prevAll('.thumbnail').andSelf() .wrapAll($('<div/>',{class:"new"})) }); Demo Considering the complexity, not sure whether the prevAll() performs better than the plain for loop. Referring one of my similar answer here...

Javascript is a client-side language. Session are server-side component. If you want to update session when user does something on your page, you should create a ajax request to the server. Or maybe use some client side variables that, for some aspects, are similar to session (they will be forever...

The handler for each type of event is passed a certain set of arguments. The Catalog of Events has this to say about a "change" event: "change" (model, options) — when a model's attributes have changed. So if you say this: this.listenTo(members, 'change', this.fetch) then fetch will be called like...

This is one way to do it, using preg_match: $string ="SomeStringExample"; preg_match('/^[b-df-hj-np-tv-z]*/i', $string, $matches); $count = strlen($matches[0]); The regular expression matches zero or more (*) case-insensitive (/i) consonants [b-df-hj-np-tv-z] at the beginning (^) of the string and stores the matched content in the $matches array. Then it's just a matter...

Use onbeforeunload function of javascript window.onbeforeunload = function() { //Declare cookie to close state } This function will be called every time page refreshes Update: To make loop through every value use this $.each this way: var new_value = ""; window.onbeforeunload = function() { $.each($('div.box_container div.box_handle'),function(index,value){ new_value = ($(value).next('.box').css('display') ==...

Having a Line series: To modify the line thickness, change the series format.stroke.size property. Ie: Chart1.series.items[0].format.stroke.size=2; To modify the series color, change the series format.stroke.fill property. Ie: Chart1.series.items[0].format.stroke.fill="red"; ...

document.GetElementById("tombolco").style = "display:block"; That's not the right way. This is document.getElementById("tombolco").style.display = 'block'; Also note that it is getElementById, not with a capital G. Same with 'none',Rest of your code is fine. Fiddle...

Note: You can just make a single file out of it to achieve your wanted output Use mysql_real_escape_string() to sanitize the passed-on value to prevent SQL injections You should use mysqli_* instead of the deprecated mysql_* API Form them in a single file like this (display.php): <html> <form method="post" name="display"...

No need to use union as it will give a lots of duplicate data What you want to achieve can be done with simple left join or inner join SELECT m.issue_name ,m.issue_type , m.priority ,m.status,m.description , m.start_date,m.end_date,m.duration, s.name as server_name,p.name as product_name from mod_networkstatus as m LEFT JOIN tblservers as...

The i++ is using post increment, so the value of the expression i++ is what the value was in the variable i before the increment. This code: if(sortedLetters[i] !== sortedLetters[i++]) return true; does the same thing as: if(sortedLetters[i] !== sortedLetters[i]) return true; i = i + 1; As x !==...

Without custom logic, it's not possible to achieve what you want. However I believe you could find a compromise by using ES6 modules instead of CommonJS modules. You would be able to write export var test = 'test'; which declares and exports a variable test. You can then import it...

As PM 77-1 suggests, consider using the built–in Array.prototype.sort with Date objects. Presumably you want to sort them on one of start or end: jobs.sort(function(a, b) { return new Date(a.ys, a.ms-1) - new Date(b.ys, b.ms-1); }) ...

I think you can locate the shape pretty accurately with a simple threshold, like this: convert image.jpg -threshold 90% result.jpg and you can then do a Canny edge detection like this: convert image.jpg -threshold 90% -canny 0x1+10%+30% result.jpg The next things I would be looking at are, using the -trim...

This looks like a job for glob, which returns an array of file names matching a specified pattern. I'm aware of the other answer just posted, but let's provide an alternative to regex. According to the top comment on the docs page, what you could do is something like this:...

Your PHP is checking if $_POST['submit'] contains a value. Your form does not contain a form element with the attribute name="submit", so therefore it fails and moves straight to the else statement. If you want to check if the form was posted then you should instead check for: if (!empty($_POST))...

Create a separate file called app.js. The only purpose of this file would be to run the server. You'll also need to export your app object from server.js. So, your server.js would look like this // set up ====================================================================== var express = require('express'); var app = express(); // create our...

In your code you have 2 options to solve it first is jquery and second one is css. 1) Jquery On load trigger click event. $('#cont-1').click(); OR 2) CSS Add hide class in second tab <div class="tabcontent hide" id="cont-2-1"> and add activeLink class for login <a href="javascript:;" class="inactive activeLink" id="cont-1">Login</a>...

The way I think you will have to do it is in each element individually and use this jquery small plugin I rewrite here is the code and also fiddle the html <div id="parent"> thisi sthe fpcd <p>p</p> </div> plugin to find the content of the selector text without child...

You should use the Angular $http.jsonp() request rather than $http.get(). JSONP or “JSON with padding” is the communication technique which allows for data to be requested from a server under a different domain (also known as a Cross Origin Request). Which is what you have used in your jQuery AJAX...

$x and $y are only defined within the scope of the function. The code outside of the function does not know what $x or $y are and therefore will not print them. Simply declare them outside of the function as well, like so: <?php function sum($x, $y) { $z =...

obj.roles[0] is a object {"name":"with whom"}. you cant replace string with object. you need to refer to property "name" in the object obj.roles[0].name Another problem is that var finalXML get a new value every line. you need to add a new value to the variable, not replcae it. var finalXML...